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A'tuin
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Through the fathomless deeps of space swims the star turtle Great ATuin, bearing on its back the four giant elephants who carry on their shoulders the mass of the Discworld.
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<a href="https://github.com/ellie/atuin/blob/main/LICENSE"><img src="https://img.shields.io/crates/l/atuin.svg?style=flat-square" /></a>
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A'tuin manages and synchronizes your shell history! Instead of storing
everything in a text file (such as ~/.history), A'tuin uses a sqlite database.
While being a little more complex, this allows for more functionality.
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As well as the expected command, A'tuin stores
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- duration
- exit code
- working directory
- hostname
- time
- a unique session ID
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## Install
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### AUR
A'tuin is available on the [AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/atuin/)
```
yay -S atuin # or your AUR helper of choice
```
### With cargo
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`atuin` needs a nightly version of Rust + Cargo! It's best to use
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[rustup](https://rustup.rs/) for getting set up there.
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```
rustup default nightly
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cargo install atuin
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```
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### From source
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```
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rustup default nightly
git clone https://github.com/ellie/atuin.git
cd atuin
cargo install --path .
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```
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### Shell plugin
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Once the binary is installed, the shell plugin requires installing:
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zplug:
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```
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zplug "ellie/atuin", at:main
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```
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otherwise, clone the repo and `source /path/to/repo/atuin.plugin.zsh` in your `.zshrc`
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## Usage
By default A'tuin will rebind ctrl-r to use fzf to fuzzy search your history. You
can specify a different fuzzy tool by changing the value of `ATUIN_FUZZY`:
```
export ATUIN_FUZZY=fzy
```
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### Import history
```
atuin import auto # detect shell, then import
or
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atuin import zsh # specify shell
```
### List history
```
atuin history list
```
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### Stats
A'tuin can calculate statistics for a single day, and accepts "natural language" style date input, as well as absolute dates:
```
$ atuin stats day last friday
+---------------------+------------+
| Statistic | Value |
+---------------------+------------+
| Most used command | git status |
+---------------------+------------+
| Commands ran | 450 |
+---------------------+------------+
| Unique commands ran | 213 |
+---------------------+------------+
$ atuin stats day 01/01/21 # also accepts absolute dates
```
It can also calculate statistics for all of known history:
```
$ atuin stats all
+---------------------+-------+
| Statistic | Value |
+---------------------+-------+
| Most used command | ls |
+---------------------+-------+
| Commands ran | 8190 |
+---------------------+-------+
| Unique commands ran | 2996 |
+---------------------+-------+
```
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## ...what's with the name?
A'tuin is named after "The Great A'tuin", a giant turtle from Terry Pratchett's
Discworld series of books.